Milton Glaser Quotes
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I enjoy music so much; it's such a passion in my life, and I hope that comes across.
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One Hundred Year Starship really is about the idea that is we pursue an extraordinary tomorrow; we'll build a better world today.
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Good twists are enormously hard to come by, and I think the best ones are earned ones. The idea that a story can take a left turn on you, it's easy to do, but it has to be done very, very carefully, or else you risk losing the audience's trust.
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You can't hire someone to practice for you.
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A consumer is a shopper who is sore about something.
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The price of empire is America's soul, and that price is too high.
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Humans can make friends easily if they are open to it and are interested in other people.
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I am not struggling. What I do, it is what I do.
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He that offereth sacrifice of the goods of the poor is as one that sacrificeth the son in the presence of his father.
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The number of parts that were required were just prohibitive.
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Hello, I'm Johnny Cash.
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I don't relate to what's left of the music business. There doesn't seem to be any point to it anymore. The business that I grew up in and loved, we made records a different way - there were record companies, there were stores where you could buy albums.
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I used to be a person who just peaked for the big events, not doing too many competitions, but now you've got to go round chasing all the points because if you're not taking them, someone else is.
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The hardest of all the arts to speak of is music, because music has no meaning to speak of.
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Let us fight until the end. Let me try at least that - fight.
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What does it mean to be an American? While each of us may have our own specific answer to that question, we likely can agree on the basic principles of America: freedom, equal opportunity, and rights accompanied by responsibilities.
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My expectations of other people, I double them on myself.
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The visual arts must communicate to the human spirit, forcing individuals to reflect on themselves and their existence beyond their own self-interest.